Ukraine to Implement Hourly Power Outages Starting February 10: Schedule Details.
The State of Ukraine's Energy Sector
According to Novyny.live: Due to a severe crisis in its energy infrastructure, Ukraine will introduce scheduled hourly power blackouts starting February 10, 2023. This measure is a direct response to Russia's sustained missile and drone attacks on the country's power generation facilities, which have critically undermined the stability of the national electricity grid. These targeted assaults have created one of the most significant humanitarian and logistical challenges for Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began.
The energy shortage has already caused severe disruptions, with over 1,400 apartment buildings in Kyiv losing heating since February 9, 2023. This highlights the dire conditions facing the population as a result of the diminished power capacity. Ukraine's national energy company, Ukrenergo, notes that while the situation in the power system remains fluid, adherence to the new outage schedules is currently essential for managing the limited available supply.
Appeals to the Public
All electricity consumers in Ukraine are urged to use power sparingly to reduce strain on the crippled energy system. By strictly following the published schedules, citizens can help stabilize the energy situation and ensure a more equitable distribution of electricity to a greater number of consumers.
The implementation of hourly blackouts represents a critical step in managing the emergency in Ukraine's energy sector, which has been caused by external aggression. These controlled outages are designed to preserve vital energy resources and provide a more predictable power supply under severely constrained conditions. With winter ongoing, the population is confronting compounded hardships like a lack of heating, underscoring the urgent need for disciplined and economical electricity use during this exceptionally difficult period.
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